Semi-Arithmetic Fuchsian Groups and Modular Embeddings

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2000-02-01

Citations: 47

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1112/s0024610799008315

Abstract

Arithmetic Fuchsian groups are the most interesting and most important Fuchsian groups owing to their significance for number theory and owing to their geometric properties. However, for a fixed signature there exist only finitely many non-conjugate arithmetic Fuchsian groups; it is therefore desirable to extend this class of Fuchsian groups. This is the motivation of our definition of semi-arithmetic Fuchsian groups. Such a group may be defined as follows (for the precise formulation see Section 2). Let Γ be a cofinite Fuchsian group and let Γ2 be the subgroup generated by the squares of the elements of Γ. Then Γ is semi-arithmetic if Γ is contained in an arithmetic group Δ acting on a product Hr of upper halfplanes. Equivalently, Γ is semi-arithmetic if all traces of elements of Γ2 are algebraic integers of a totally real field. Well-known examples of semi-arithmetic Fuchsian groups are the triangle groups (and their subgroups of finite index) which are almost all non-arithmetic with the exception of 85 triangle groups listed by Takeuchi [16]. While it is still an open question as to what extent the non-arithmetic Fuchsian triangle groups share the geometric properties of arithmetic groups, it is a fact that their automorphic forms share certain arithmetic properties with modular forms for arithmetic groups. This has been clarified by Cohen and Wolfart [5] who proved that every Fuchsian triangle group Γ admits a modular embedding, meaning that there exists an arithmetic group Δ acting on Hr, a natural group inclusion f:Γ→Δ and a compatible holomorphic embedding F:H→Hr that is with F(yZ)=f(y)F(z) for all γ∈Γ and all z∈H.

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